AOPA supports plan to keep ethanol out of avgas
AOPA supports plan to keep ethanol out of avgas
Oregon’s law requiring all gasoline offered for sale in the state to contain at least 10 percent ethanol came with an unintended side effect—problems for general aviation aircraft that burn auto fuel. Now AOPA is supporting a plan to exempt auto gas used in aircraft from the ethanol requirements. Read more on AOPA Online.
February 15, 2008

Listen as air traffic controllers discuss what flight following can, and can't, do for you when transiting different airspace.

The most important part of the logbook is the inside, and your ability to log the information required by the regulations and capture any original signatures that may be necessary.

Fourteen hours and four minutes after departing Cincinnati, Solar Impulse landed at Washington Dulles International Airport. The aircraft landed at 12:15 a.m. Eastern June 16.